Tuesday, June 30, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC - President Barack Obama says that while he's dedicated to expanding homosexual rights, many Americans still cling to what he calls "worn arguments and old attitudes."

At a White House celebration of Gay Pride Month, Obama said he hopes to persuade all Americans to accept homosexuality. ""There are good and decent people in this country who don't yet fully embrace their gay brothers and sisters -- not yet," said the president. "That's why I've spoken about these issues -- not just in front of you -- but in front of unlikely audiences, in front of African-American church members."

Obama acknowledged that many Americans still disapprove of homosexuality. "There are still fellow citizens, perhaps neighbors or even family members and loved ones, who still hold fast to worn arguments and old attitudes," he stated.

1 comment:

There were 2 words censored from his speech, both in the video and the transcript. This is where: "or even family members and loved ones, who still hold fast to [CENSORED] worn arguments". I'd really like to know what he said. You can see him mouth the words, but sound was muted, and since the camera was at an angle, I couldn't read his lips. Anyone have alternate video or audio that wasn't censored?